SiR’s title track (probably my favorite apart from “You”) includes the line “I’ve been killing myself softly…losing sleep over dreams that were coming true,” and I wonder if Kiese Laymon caught that echo as well. The point being, if you know both of them, please invite them t...
A weeping woman caught in adultery was once brought to Jesus by the Pharisees (John 8). According to Jewish law she deserved to be stoned to death. And so they brought her to the Rabbi of Rabbis, in order to trap Him. If He set her free, they would accuse Him of nullifying the ...
The title of this blog may bring to mind the story of the woman caught in the act of adultery in John chapter 8 or maybe even the woman at the well in John chapter 4. I was saved on July 30, 2009. I was 35 years old and had lived all my life searching and running and running...
The article,Labor Day: Your Need for Both Work and Rest byNick Batzig, recently caught my attention. It opened with this sentence,“As we come to celebrate another Labor Day, it may be beneficial for us to step back for a moment and consider what Scripture has to say about the rhythm ...
President Barack Obama’s top spokesman today defended the Planned Parenthood abortion business after a shocking new expose’ video caught Planned Parenthood’s top doctor describing how the abortion business sells the body parts of aborted babies. As LifeNews reported, new undercover footage shows Pl...
Vianne’s response acts as a kind of absolution for Josephine’s sins: “Things could be different for you, Josephine”, also mirroring Jesus’ words to the woman caught in adultery, “Neither do I condemn thee: go thy way; from henceforth sin no more” (John 8,11). The Christ-figure...